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Zensho Holdings Co., Ltd.
Native name
株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス
Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu
Company typePublicKK
TYO:7550
IndustryRestaurant chains
Founded1982; 43 years ago (1982)
HeadquartersKonan,,
Japan
Websitewww.zensho.co.jp

Zensho Holdings (株式会社ゼンショーホールディングス,Kabushiki-gaisha Zenshō Hōrudingusu) is a Japaneseholding company which owns several restaurant chains in Japan. The largest isSukiya servinggyūdon, rice bowls with beef.[1]

Restaurant chains

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Exterior of a Sukiya restaurant.

The brands owned or licensed by Zensho include:

Gyūdon:

Family restaurants:

Fast food:

Yakiniku:

Snowfox Group:[2]

Other:

  • Chicago Pizza, Chicago Delita

Formerly owned chains

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  • Wendy's Japan (all outlets closed December 2009)[3]

References

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  1. ^Matsutani, Minoru (25 January 2011)."Family restaurants falling from flavor".Japan Times. p. 3.
  2. ^Japanese foodservice firm Zensho acquires US sushi specialist Snowfox Group
  3. ^Kachi, Hiroyki (11 December 2009)."Wendy's Exits Japan Amid Stiff Competition".The Wall Street Journal.

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